Haha, my boyfriend and I used to share a twin size mattress with broken springs everywhere. It was terrible. And so I am super glad that I have a giant queen size mattress while he is too lazy to leave the futon to come to bed. I have the better end of the deal, for sure.
Slept On A King Sized Waterbed For The Last 24 Years, And When The Second Bladder Continued To Leak, I Drained It And Threw It Out The Bedroom Window.... Then I Decided To Try An Experiment, To See Wether I Could Still Sleep On A Normal Bed After All That Time. So I Took The Two Foam Single Bed Bunk Matteress' From The Guests Room And Placed Them Horizontally In The Bed Frame. Since I Am A Full Time Barefooter, Because Of The Increased Circulation, My Feet Overheat Badly In An Evenly Heated Bed. Most Fulltime Barefooters Sleep With Their Feet Out The Bottom. So This Is How It Turned Out........Each Single Matteress Has An Electric Blanket, And Set Up The Way It Is, One Covers Me Down To My Hips, And The Other, Legs And Feet, So I Can Select A Different Temperature For Each Half Of My Body. Not Once, Even On The Coldest Nights Have I Used The Bottom One. Hope You Can Make Some Sense Of This Post, If Not Just Try And Picture Two Single Beds Turned Sideways... GLEN Tends To Be A Little Bit Different To Other People.... But Maybe You Have Already Worked That Out For Yourself.... Cheers Glen.
I Am Confused, You Call Yourself A Lady, Yet As An Avid Reader Of Your Posts, I Would Say "Town Tart" Would Be Closer To The Mark.... Cheers Glen.
I normaly sleep under a mushroom, on a bed of rainbows, fireflys for my light, and soft warm clouds for my pillow , ; z
We have a super king wrought iron bed frame with a really comfy memory foam mattress It's the bestest bed I've ever slept in and I never wanna get up when I'm in it!
hell, i have a tattered twin bed that i saved from a trip to the dump, and i never wanna get up when i'm in it...
I had a rx queen size for years and it was great, but it got a dip in it so I had to flip it. Later the other side got a dip in it as well. It was like sleeping in a hammock. Then I got a 99 dollar twin which lasted like six months before getting a dip in it. I couldn't flip it because it was a one sided mattress (hard on the bottom side). I layed in my hole for months and woke up with a sore back every morning. I remembered people talking about sleeping on the floor for sore backs, so I flipped it one night to see if it would help. It DID! I've been sleeping like a baby for a while now, and no more sore back! Btw, awesome looking bed, Fedora.
I have a queen sized bed, with about about half a dozen pillows, an extra throw sheet on top and it is in the center of my room. The sheets are dark blue, black and grey Egyptian cotton.